Government
Trenton, NJ
Law Student - Government in Trenton, NJ
Law Student
No
Job Title: Student Internships, Summer
Job Responsibilities:
The internship program within the Division of Law offers law students a comprehensive opportunity to engage in the daily activities of state civil attorneys. Interns are assigned to specific sections within the Division of Law, which allows them to specialize in certain legal areas such as education law, civil rights litigation, complex financial transactions, or child protection proceedings. The responsibilities of interns include performing a full range of law clerk duties, notably research and writing. Interns will also have the chance to observe various lawyering activities, attend court proceedings, client meetings, depositions, and other special events. Additionally, interns can participate in training sessions available to Deputy Attorneys General throughout the year.
Education and Experience Information:
The internship program is specifically designed for law students, offering them a chance to gain practical experience in legal settings. The program is available to students during the summer break, fall semester, and spring semester. Students have the option to apply to one of the eleven sections based in Newark, fourteen sections in Trenton, or one section in Voorhees. The program is structured to provide students with a specialized focus in their area of interest within the legal field.
Salary Information:
The internships offered by the Division of Law are unpaid. This opportunity is more focused on providing educational and practical experience rather than financial compensation.
Application Process:
Interested law students must apply by the specified deadline to be considered for the summer program. The deadline for applications is March 5. Students who wish to work in Trenton or Voorhees need to submit their applications to the appropriate contact person as specified in the program details.
Jul 06, 2025
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